a tool usually of hardened steel with cutting ridges for
forming, shaping, or smoothing metal surfaces
a standard measure of dimensions used to describe the diameter or thickness of metal or
wire
A yellowish alloy of copper and zinc,
Attaching two or more pieces of metal without the use of heat or
glue
a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from Latin: cuprum) and atomic number 29
is a special type of paper made from an abrasive material.
A leather, rubber, or plastic "hammer" used to
form, shape, bend, etc. metal with very little if any marking
or denting of the surface.
metal formed into thin sheets, typically by rolling or hammering.
A method of joining two objects together by making the same size hole in each piece,
passing a rod or a tube (that fits snugly) through both of the holes, cutting the top and the bottom
of the rod/tube almost flush with the top and bottom of the objects, then pounding the top and
bottom of the rod/tube to create a flat head that is bigger than the opening of the hole so that the
rod/tube does not slip out of the hole on either side.
Stamps are short steel rods used to impress a pattern or texture into metal. They can
be commercially bought or made.
a term used to describe metal that is bendable, able to be easily manipulated, or
formed
Changing a normally smooth/shiny metal surface by either sanding or using
another type of abrasive, chasing tool, chemical or heat, etc
A homogeneous mixture of two or more metals
a straight strip or cylinder of plastic, wood,
metal, or other rigid material, typically marked at regular
intervals, to draw straight lines or measure distances.